Scantic Valley Regional Health Trust Nov/Dec 2018
Wellness Program Newsletter
Wellness Matters All benefitted and benefit-eligible municipal employees, retirees, and benefit-eligible family members in East
Longmeadow, Hampden, HWRSD, Longmeadow, LPVEC and Wilbraham may participate in any of the programs
and classes listed. Other employees, family members and friends are also invited to participate, however will not
be eligible for incentives.
Coordinator’s Corner
Watching the leaves fall and the weather turn cold can
only mean one thing...our Maintain Campaign is here
once again! I’m looking forward to seeing many of you
for the 5th or 6th time, and hoping to see many more for
the first time! Read about it on page 3 and come see me
when I am at your site!
If you have BCBS, HNE, or Tufts through your employer
(SVRHT), consider participating in our annual Wellness
Works! program starting in January. Screening dates
will be held during the first 2 full weeks in February.
Stay tuned for a new activity challenge next year from
BCBS/Virgin Pulse for all employees! Enjoy the fall~
~Lyn
For more information on anything in this newsletter,
please contact me at [email protected]. You are
most welcome to “like” us on FB for health info:
https://www.facebook.com/scanticvalleywellness/
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Coordinator’s Corner 1
Contest 1
Change in Blood Pressure Guidelines 2
Great American Smokeout 2
Maintain Campaign 3
Classes/Surveys 4
What would you do to make your building
more wellness-friendly? Do you have an
idea that would bring a sense of well-being
to everyone at your work-site? Perhaps a
way to make it more healthy and less stress-
ful? Then make sure to submit your idea for
our 2nd annual “Make your work-site a
little more Well” contest! Submit an idea
yourself or grab a group of co-workers, come
up with an idea and submit it to me! All sub-
missions are due by 12/31/18, and will be
reviewed by the Wellness Subcommittee.
The winning idea will be awarded funds to
implement that change in 2019! If you are
interested in this awesome opportunity,
please visit https://www.scantichealth.org/
documents/wellness/contest1.pdf or email
me to get a contest application!
Did you know...the blood pressure guidelines have changed?
"Blood pressure guidelines are not updated at regular intervals. Instead, they are changed when suffi-
cient new evidence suggests the old ones weren't accurate or relevant anymore," says Dr. Paul Conlin,
an endocrinologist with Harvard-affiliated VA Boston Healthcare System and Brigham and Women's
Hospital. "The goal now with the new guidelines is to help people address high blood pressure — and
the problems that may accompany it like heart attack and stroke — much earlier."
The new guidelines stem from the 2017 results of the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial
(SPRINT), which studied more than 9,000 adults ages 50 and older who had systolic blood pressure
(the top number in a reading) of 130 mm Hg or higher and at least one risk factor for cardiovascular
disease. The study's aim was to find out whether treating blood pressure to lower the systolic number
to 120 mm Hg or less was superior to the standard target of 140 mm Hg or less. The results found that
targeting a systolic pressure of no more than 120 mm Hg reduced the chance of heart attacks, heart fail-
ure, or stroke over a three-year period.
Taken from: https://www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/reading-the-new-blood-pressure-guidelines
Thursday, November 15th is the Great American Smokeout, which can be observed in a number of
ways—quit smoking, chewing, or vaping for the day; plan to quit for good on that day, or use it as the day to
start planning your quit date. There are valuable resources out there, many of which are free, to help guide
and support you along the way. Most health insurance plans offer smoking cessation products at no charge.
The Wellness Program can help as well, with patches, gum, lozenges, and enrollment in support programs.
We also provide incentives to stay quit. Please contact me with your quit plans and we can talk about how
we can work together. In the meantime, visit our webpage which has links to multiple quitting resources:
https://www.scantichealth.org/about.html
Wednesday, November 7
7:00 AM Birchland Park Middle School
8:00 AM East Longmeadow Fire Dept.
10:00 AM East Longmeadow Town Hall/Library
11:30 AM East Longmeadow Senior Center
Thursday, November 8
7:00 AM Minnechaug
7:45 AM Mile Tree
8:40 AM LPVEC Boston Road
Friday, November 9
6:50 AM East Longmeadow DPW
7:15 AM Longmeadow DPW
8:00 AM East Longmeadow Fire Dept
8:45 AM LPVEC Agawam
10:15 AM Career TEC
Tuesday, November 13 (PDD at LHS)
7:30 - 8:00 AM Middle School Teachers
8:30 - 9:00 AM Greenwood Center
9:30 - 10:00 AM Middle/High School Teachers
10:15 AM Longmeadow Community House
Noon High School Teachers
12:30 - 1:00 PM Elementary School Teachers
1:15 PM Longmeadow Town Hall
2:00 PM Storrs Library
3:00 PM Elementary School Teachers
Wednesday, November 14
7:00 AM Wilbraham Middle
School
8:00 AM Soule Road School
9:00 AM Wilbraham Town Hall
10:15 AM Wilbraham Library
10:45 AM Wilbraham Senior Center
11:30 AM Hampden Town Hall
Thursday, November 15
7:00 AM East Longmeadow High School
7:45 AM Mountain View School
8:45 AM LPVEC East Longmeadow
Friday, November 16
7:45 AM Mapleshade School
8:30 AM Meadowbrook School
Monday, November 19
8:00 AM Stony Hill School
Tuesday, November 20
8:00 AM Green Meadows School
Below is the weigh-in schedule for our annual Maintain Campaign! This is the time when I
bring the scale to your site for any of you who want support to keep your weight the same (within 2 pounds) during the most challenging eating time--the holidays! It is easier to prevent weight gain than it is to lose it, which is why we do this. The Maintain Campaign has helped many employees moderate their eating, which has resulted in weight management (and even weight loss!) during this time of year. Every-one who participates receives helpful emails during the campaign, a 2019 wall calendar upon weigh-out in January, and a chance at the raffle prizes (gift cards, fit bit zip pedometers and a fit bit flex 2!)
If you don’t see your site listed, please contact me and I
will add your building to the schedule! Please remem-
ber that these times are approximate—depending on
what happens at each site, I may be earlier or later than
the time that is stated here. Please know that this is for
your information only - your weight will not be shared
with anyone, unless you want to share it yourself ;)
Upcoming Classes
Pilates High Intensity Interval Training Class (PHIIT)
This mat class improves your strength and physical endurance by combining the principles
of Pilates with full body conditioning. PHIIT Mat Class is done on the mat using different
props, such as resistance bands, kettlebells, and foam rollers.
$55 for 5 classes* Mondays, 4:30 - 5:20 PM OR 5:30 - 6:20 PM
11/12, 11/19, 12/3, 12/10, 12/17 No class 11/26
Core and More Pilates Studio, 2141 Boston Road, Wilbraham
All participants will receive an aqua pearls hot/cold pack!
*$10 gift card if you attend 4-5 classes in the session
Longmeadow Parks and Recreation Department offers classes such as volleyball,
basketball, adult fitness, Zumba, Tai Chi, Karate
Please visit http://www.lprd.net/ or call 565-4160 for more information and to register.
East Longmeadow Recreation Department offers classes such as yoga, cardio-
strength, stretch and roll
Please visit https://elrec.recdesk.com/Community/Home or call 525-5437 for current class
offerings and to register.**
Hot for the Holidays Cardio and Strength Class with Erica Soares
4-week exercise class at Career TEC Gym Mondays 2:30 - 3:15 PM
11/26, 12/3, 12/10, 12/17 $40 for 4 classes***
All participants will receive an aqua pearls hot/cold pack!
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**You must register in person for East Longmeadow Rec Classes to receive the 40% discount.
***If you are a town employee and work 20+ hours/week in any of our 6 municipalities, you will receive a 40% dis-
count on wellness program on-site classes! Submit 2 checks (one for 60% & one for 40% of class price). If you attend
all classes in the session (1 missed class is acceptable), your 40% check will be shredded or returned to you. This
does NOT apply to Park and Recreation classes, as you will receive the discount when you register for their classes
(they will charge eligible employees 60% of the class price and SVRHT pays the other 40%).
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Thanks to everyone who completed the wellness interests and needs survey that was sent out in Septem-
ber. We had over 140 responses and 25 of you volunteered to promote the Wellness programs/classes/
events at your site and with your colleagues! How fantastic! They can let you know who they are and be
your “go-to” person when you have an idea for a class, challenge, or wellness activity for your site.
The results of the survey are being used to plan classes that you would like to see offered. Feel free to
email me with suggestions if you didn’t take part in the survey (or even if you did!).